Throwing another log into a crackling fireplace on a cold winter's night might seem like a cozy, harmless tradition. But ...
Burning firewood at home can be a major contributor to air pollution and premature deaths in winters, according to a study.
A study of over 122,000 people links exposure to fine particles and gaseous air pollutants with increased risk of specific ...
That cozy winter fire could be doing far more harm than good—wood smoke is a hidden killer in America’s winter air.
Greater long-term air pollution exposure was associated with a higher risk of motor neuron disease. Higher levels of ...
In New York City, air pollution is unevenly distributed among the city’s neighborhoods, often in surprising ways, according to data from the New York City Department of Health, which tracks several ...
The EPA will no longer apply a dollar amount to health benefits from clean air.
Shelley, with Public Citizen, believes the PM2.5 rule would have delivered the greatest health benefit of any EPA regulation ...
The Trump administration plans to stop assigning value to human life when analyzing the costs and benefits of air pollution ...
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